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15.09.2025
- Webinar Infoday: On 25 September 2025, from 12:30 to 14:30 (Portugal mainland time), a virtual information session will be held regarding the 2025 Joint Transnational Call of the Water4All partnership, organised by the Call Secretariat. Registration must be completed via the ANR website.
- Partner Search Tool: The call provides a partner search tool for those looking for partners or projects to join within the scope of this call. The tool can be accessed here.
The Water4All – Water Security for the Planet Partnership – launches the 4th call for transnational research and/or innovation projects.
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The Water4All Partnership – Water Security for the Planet, is a funding programme for scientific research in freshwater. It aims to tackle water challenges to face climate change, help to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and boost the EU’s competitiveness and growth. It is co-funded by the European Union within the frame of the Horizon Europe programme (a key funding programme for research and innovation).
The joint transnational call (JTC 2025), under the theme “Water and Health”, will support research and innovation projects aimed at addressing key challenges related to the link between water and human health, including water quality, contaminants, and water treatment technologies. The JTC 2025 also considers the One Health approach, recognising the interconnections between human, environmental, and animal health. It also prioritises the development of accurate, efficient, and cost-effective water quality monitoring methods to improve risk assessment and management. Likewise, the advance in the implementation of sustainable water treatment technologies is recognised as crucial for ensuring safe drinking water and effective sanitation.
In line with the strategic objectives of Water4All, the results of the projects will contribute to the implementation of evidence-based, global, EU and national water management policies and strategies, within the frameworks of the European Green Deal, the EU Action Plan: “Towards Zero Pollution for Air, Water and Soil”, the Water Framework Directive, the Just Transition Mechanism, the Water Resilience Strategy, and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Proposals should consider on-going research activities funded by other instruments, programmes or projects and incorporate appropriate cross-cutting issues, such as socio-economic and/or capacity development.
The context for the general call topics is described in Theme IV (IV.I; IV.III) of the Water4All’s Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda.
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The general theme of the JTC 2025 is “Water and Health”. Research and innovation proposals submitted under the JTC 2025 are required to address at least one of the following topics:
- Topic 1: Waterborne contaminants & health risks: occurrence, behaviour, interactions and vulnerability
- Topic 2: Innovative tools and technologies for Water quality and exposure monitoring
- Topic 3: Water treatment and exposure mitigation
- Topic 4: Governance, socio-economic innovation, and policy integration for water and health
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1. The following are individual or co-promotion beneficiaries:
a) Non-entrepreneurial entities of the R&I system, namely:
- Higher education institutions, their institutes and R&D units.
- State, Associated or International Laboratories with head office in Portugal.
- Non-profit private institutions whose main object is R&D activity, including Collaborative Laboratories (CoLab) and Technology and Innovation Centres (CTI).
- Other non-profit public and private institutions developing or participating in scientific research activities.
b) Companies of any type and under any legal form.
The information contained in this section does not exempt you from consulting Article 3 of FCT’s Regulation No. 999/2016, in its current wording, i.e., as amended and republished by Regulation No. 5/2024 and corrected by Rectification Statement No. 366/2024/2, of 23 May 2024 (see FCT Regulation in Call Documents and the applicable national and European Union legislation).
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The JTC 2025 has two phases, the submission of pre-proposals (1st phase) and full proposals (2nd phase). Only the pre-proposals submitted by the transnational consortia in the 1st phase may be invited to submit full proposals in the 2nd phase.
Each Proposing Institution (PI) that is part of a transnational consortium can only apply for funding from the Participating Funding Agencies (PFA) of its country or region. See the call Text and National Annexes (under Call Documents), for information on the eligibility rules of each PFA and on the transnational eligibility rules. For a proposal to be eligible, it must comply with the national and transnational eligibility rules.
To submit their application, each Portuguese PI wishing to apply for funding from FCT should:
- Consult the Call Documents area.
- Consult FCT eligibility rules (see the National Annex).
- Submit, by the transnational consortium coordinator, the proposal form on the application submission platform (see Important links) until 14h in mainland Portugal on 13/11/2025.
- Send to FCT, within 10 working days after the deadline for submitting the application, a Statement of Commitment (SoC) completed and signed by the Portuguese Researcher in Charge (RC) identified by the PI and by a qualified representative of the PI. The SoC should be sent to the email address indicated in Contacts.
Please note:
- Failure to send the SoC to FCT on the date referred to in paragraph 4, or the unjustified delivery of the SoC after that deadline, or the delivery of an incomplete SoC, without one of the two parts – RC and PI – that make it up or without the signatures of the Portuguese RC and/or a qualified representative of the Portuguese PI, will result in the application being declared ineligible.
- If two or more Portuguese applicants from the same transnational consortium apply for funding from FCT, each must send a completed and signed SoC to FCT.
- One SoC must be sent to FCT for each application submitted by the same RC and PI.
- Portuguese partners of transnational consortia that do not apply for funding from FCT do not need to submit the SoC to FCT.
- The PI stamp or white seal is only required on manually signed SoC.
The information on this page is only a summary of the call, does not exempt the candidates from carefully reading all the call documents available on this page and on the call website (see Important links) and refers only to FCT’s participation in this call, unless expressly indicated.
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Eligibility
The eligibility check of applications is carried out at both stages of the call (pre-proposal submission stage and full proposal submission stage):
- National/Regional Funding Agencies check national eligibility of applications, ensuring compliance with the formal requirements in the applicable national/regional regulations and other applicable documents (see FCT Regulation, Normas de Execução Financeira and national annexes in the Call Documents area).
- Transnational eligibility check of applications will be performed by the Call Secretariat, according to the transnational eligibility criteria presented in the Call Text in the Call Documents area.
Please note: For a proposal to be declared eligible it must fulfil both the national and transnational criteria.
Evaluation
The call includes two evaluation phases:
- Pre-proposal evaluation stage.
- Full proposal evaluation stage.
Proposals will be evaluated according to the evaluation criteria described in the Call Text in the Call Documents area.
The participating national/regional funding agencies, will decide, according to the stage the call is at, which 1) pre-proposals to invite to submit a full proposal and which 2) proposals to recommend for funding.
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- FCT financial commitment for the call: 500.000,00€
- Maximum requested funding for a consortium with Portuguese coordination: 200.000,00€
- Maximum requested funding for a consortium with Portuguese participation: 100.000,00€
Please note:
- Portuguese institutions funding must follow FCT’s Regulation No. 999/2016, in its current wording, i.e., as amended and republished by Regulation No. 5/2024 and corrected by Rectification Statement No. 366/2024/2, of 23 May 2024 (see FCT Regulation and Normas de Execução Financeira in Call Documents and the applicable national and European legislation).
- If more than one Portuguese applicant from the same transnational consortium applies for funding from FCT, the combined budget requested from FCT by the Portuguese applicants may not exceed the maximum funding limit for a consortium with Portuguese coordination (200.000,00€) or with Portuguese participation (100.000,00€). The Portuguese applicants of the same transnational consortium will have to share the funding that will be granted by FCT.
- The dedication (FTE) in transnational projects is not considered for the 100% (FTE) dedication to national projects.
- Under the terms of number 2 of Article 7 of the Regulation on projects funded solely by national funds, payments made directly or indirectly to companies through the Proposing Institution cannot exceed 50% of the total cost of the company’s participation.
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Germana Santos
germana.santos@fct.pt
Tel. (+351) 213 911 569Pedro Ferreira
pedromiguel.ferreira@fct.pt
Tel. (+351) 213 924 445